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Re: [ANN] guile-gi 0.0.2 released


From: sirgazil
Subject: Re: [ANN] guile-gi 0.0.2 released
Date: Sun, 16 Jun 2019 15:06:32 -0500
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---- On Sun, 16 Jun 2019 14:20:27 -0500 Mike Gran <address@hidden> wrote ----

 > Hello. I am announcing guile-gi v0.0.2. 
 >  
 > guile-gi is a library that autogenerates GNU Guile bindings for 
 > GObject libraries that provide typelib files.  GNU Guile is an 
 > implementation of Scheme, a Lisp-like language.  GObject is a standard 
 > way of writing C-language libraries with headers and introspection 
 > information that are intended to allow them to be used from other 
 > languages. Typelib files are GObject's standard way to provide that 
 > introspection information. Among the GObject libraries are GTK3 and 
 > WebKitGTK2, two popular GUI libraries. 
 >  
 > In short, this library hopes to make GTK3 and WebKit2 available to 
 > Guile. 
 >  
 > This particular library is one of several different attempts and 
 > solving the interface between GTK+3 and Guile.  Its differentiating 
 > (mis)feature is that its bindings are created dynamically at runtime 
 > by parsing typelib files. 
 >  
 > This is pre-alpha code.  Use at your own risk. 
 >  
 > The NEWS for this release is 
 > - Improvements in C-to-SCM procedure argument conversions 
 > - Guix skeleton (thanks Jan) 
 > - More versatile GObject construction (thanks LordYuuma) 
 > - More tests and demos 
 >  
 > The git repo is at 
 >  https://github.com/spk121/guile-gi.git 
 > The code can be browsed at 
 >  https://github.com/spk121/guile-gi 
 > The almost non-existent documentation can be read at 
 >  https://spk121.github.io/guile-gi/ 
 > A tarball can be downloaded from 
 >  http://lonelycactus.com/tarball/guile-gi-0.0.2.tar.gz 
 >  
 > To read about what this library is supposed to do, check out 
 >  https://spk121.github.io/guile-gi/Getting-Started.html 
 >  
 > Regards, 
 > Mike Gran 
 >  
 > 


I want to use guile-gi in the future. Thanks for working on this :)




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